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I don't know if you were around in the early -80's?
http://lightrefrain.net/historicalvoting/
Labour was significantly ahed in the polls,
Thatcher & Howe had seemingly for no reason raised VAT from 8 to 15%,
and it was the post-Falklands war fever,
and those splitters of the SDP that gave the Tories a majority,
despite their votes falling by 700,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_general_election,_1983Can't rule out itchy trigger fingered Callmedave starting another war,
nor, the Continuity Blairties splitting.
Wouldn't all those 'shy Tories' like their back-at-home kids to be able to afford to rent or buy an affordable house? -
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Couldn't he have done with a cycling equivalent of
Francis Benali
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Benali#Southampton
looking after him this week?
(Did you hear the Danny Baker/Danny Kelly interview with FB
on their BT Sport show, where he admitted he wouldn't last a single 90 minute game
with current refereeing?
Also the hilarious story about him having to negotiate a staged payment of his club fines,
he was red carded so much?) -
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The 'send 'em to the bureaucrats' option has a precedent.
A minor (Tory, inevitably) councillor in the London Borough of Hillingdon,
famously put a family of asylum seekers, at Heathrow, in a taxi, to the Foreign & Commonwealth office, back in the '70s.
Terry Dicks was his name and he turned this stunt into a Parliamentary career:
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Re-watching the C5 Highlights,
it's like being returned to the mid-70s onwards for seemingly 30 years,
when English batsmen seemed to have bats composed solely of edges
and
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Yes,
Callmedave was all revved up and ready to be 'bloody pumped',
Corbyn disallowed him that option,
so Cameron Flashmanned all over some SNP MP.